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re: the tree in front of the house with the little girl and the monkey: Looks more like a water-starved magnolia
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Another interesting house in La Canada/Flintridge, is The Lanterman House, built in 1915 or so. Took the tour a couple of years ago; fascinating construction. Sorry, never learned how to post photos, but here's a link: http://www.lantermanfoundation.org/ Andys |
'mystery' location / mislabeled photograph?
The recent discussion on sailors made me think of this noirish photograph I happen upon a couple months ago. It's attributed to the famous street photographer Garry Wynogrand [1950] http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/yPAnia.jpg https://artblart.files.wordpress.com...32-008-web.jpg Even though it's shrouded in fog, I believe the building in the far distance is the Post Office Terminal Annex down by Union Station. But the majority of websites place the location as New York. here's ArtBlart http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...923/k2gkkK.jpg https://artblart.com/tag/garry-winog...politan-opera/ while Slate has it simply labeled 'Sailor, 1950'. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...923/ONzjbE.jpg http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/20...ographers.html and lastly, 'Rena Tobey' has it labeled New York, 1960. (wrong date too?) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...921/zLDFVp.jpg http://www.renatobey.com/mesmerized/ Am I way off on this one.... or do you think there's a possibility this is Los Angeles? (it sure feels noirishly L.A. to me) If it is Los Angeles, I'm still trying to figure out what bridge/viaduct the sailor is walking across. __ |
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http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/6RBGGX.jpg http://www.passport2history.com/gall...pid=la&mnum=19 Is that Lassie? ;) And it has a ballroom!? http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/YlufPd.jpg https://www.kcet.org/history-society...-canadas-first I haven't had time to read the article (I'm in a rush to return to Lafayette), but I believe there's a scandal involved.(from the heading at kcet) "Lanterman House: The Enduring Legacy and Forgotten Scandals of La Cañada's First Family" __ Thanks for bringing this house to our attention Andys. |
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Paul R Williams was brilliant at Hollywood Regency. The master. S Charles Lee could pull it off on occasion too: Quote:
Dolena certainly had his fans among the Hollywood elite, sometimes collaborating w/ Billy Haines, who handled interiors. It was Dolena who remodeled a Spanish-style duplex for Haines' own home. Dolena's other clients are listed on his wiki page. It was George Cukor's Dolena home's pool area which was rebuilt on a sound stage for "Something's Got to Give" (1962, unfinished). A fisheye lens crams the Descanso house all into one shot: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/06...5iE=w1366-h768 iamnotastalker PS The Lanterman House is by AL Haley who also did the Bisbee Inn (St George Hotel) & the Higgins Building. It's listed. |
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There are even descriptions of the sailor "walking in the snow"--which I'm not seeing. Winogrand did move west at some point; I think it could be a view toward the east-northeast from, say, the Hill Street overpass over the freeway...which appears to have similar lamp standards...perhaps with the lens bringing the PO Annex closer to the camera... although the angles may not add up. Broadway? Spring? The railings on all these overpasses are very similar to those in the picture. (On Hill Street there appears to be what may be the slope near the famous Ft. Moore waterfall.) https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Gc...tsw=w1366-h768 Maybe the metal rail on the overpass extended north where the cyclone fencing is now.... A sample of the lamps and rails, closer to Temple Street... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7J...366-h768-rw-no |
:previous: Thanks for the follow-up GW. I was beginning to think I was crazy.
I found this amazing. "Winogrand, who died suddenly at age 56, left behind 2,500 rolls of film that had never been developed and 6,500 rolls of film that had been developed but never made into contact sheets. At 36 frames per roll, that’s well over a quarter of a million images that Winogrand made but never looked at." http://proof.nationalgeographic.com/...retrospective/ |
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More sailor humor, please! :cheers: It would also be nice if this great photo below could be attributed to Los Angeles! Quote:
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Neither the overhead or fisheye views are very flattering to the Boddy house... I would bet that it has more charm when viewed as a human rather than as a bird or a fish. As for the Lantermans--great scandal-- more details are googleable, but I think the doctor got in trouble constantly for doing--hmm--"d&cs"-- and sometimes for admiring the goods a little to closely. Thrown in jail on occasion. His son Frank redeemed the family--there is a school named after him that now occupies much of the space of once-leafy St. James Park. |
Oldstuff, thanks for the further info on Hollywood Canteen jitterbugger--Alfred C. DeFlaminis!
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Beverly sounds like a handful, especially if she was 17. (I'm not convinced for some reason.) No wonder she's back home with her parents in Oregon! If she really had all those injuries I wonder why G.E. was found innocent? |
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The Temple street railing appears to match the railing in Wynogrand's 1950 photograph. Very interesting! __ |
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...and I'm wondering if the building corner seen at far right could be one of the Brunswig buildings we've seen here many times (I didn't reverify to any extent, but I think this is a Brunswig Bldg).... https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/oI...vKg=w1366-h768 |
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By gosh, AlvaroLegido, I hadn't noticed what does indeed seem to be one of our beloved tanks lurking in the background--- So does anyone think this will shake up the art world? |
AlvaroLegido I hadn't noticed the tank!!!!!!!
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I suppose for the find they'll treat us all to lunch at Romanoffs or the Derby. |
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They'll have to correct the labels in museums and art galleries. I'm surprised no one has questioned the location before now. |
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